foto: Instagram/@amihinevlog
Brilio.net - The refrigerator is indeed the most effective place to store various stocks of food and drink ingredients. The cold temperature in it is believed to slow down the bacterial growth process . As a result, food and beverage stocks will last longer.
Because of this function, a number of people immediately put various stocks of food and drinks into the refrigerator. This is what makes the refrigerator dirty. In fact, not infrequently, the inside emits an unpleasant odor.
To get rid of the smell, most people will sprinkle baking soda all over the inside of the refrigerator. Apart from being able to absorb dirt in the refrigerator, using baking soda is also believed to be able to eliminate unpleasant odors.
But if you don't want your baking soda stock to run out in vain, you can replace it with one type of drink. As done by Instagram user @amihinevlog. In his video upload, he doesn't appear to be using baking soda at all. So how do you do it?
First, remove the stock of food and drinks from the refrigerator. If so, the refrigerator does not need to be disconnected from electrical power. Wipe the entire inside of the refrigerator using a previously damp cloth. That way, the inside of the refrigerator looks perfectly clean.
photo: Instagram/@amihinevlog
After cleaning, this netizen immediately poured one type of drink into the container. Reported by BrilioFood from Instagram @amihinevlog on Wednesday (5/6), one type of drink used is black coffee powder.
photo: Instagram/@amihinevlog
Next, put the container containing black coffee powder on one of the shelves in the refrigerator. For maximum results, leave the container containing the coffee in the refrigerator overnight.
photo: Instagram/@amihinevlog
Reporting from thespruce.com, the absorbent substances in coffee are considered capable of absorbing unpleasant odors. This has been proven, after leaving it overnight, the refrigerator did not smell at all. Interested in trying this practical method?
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